Jamie Oliver lands a visit at an L.A. high school
Jamie Oliver has been unhappy that L.A. Unified hasn’t allowed him into its schools to film his reality television show, but he’s had plenty of offers from parents and officials who’d like to work with him. And on Thursday he is planning to visit West Adams Prep, a high school near downtown.
Oliver’s production officials provided few details but said he would meet with administrators and students. The British chef has been trying to get the OK to shoot the second season of “Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution” in an L.A. school.
West Adams Prep, which opened in 2007, is one of two MLA Partner high schools (Manual Arts is the other) serving students in South Los Angeles. It has a partnership with Los Angeles Unified School District but makes some decisions independently. Its students eat LAUSD lunches.
That partnership made Oliver’s visit possible, said Mike McGalliard, the president and CEO of MLA, or Mentor L.A.
“Having Jamie Oliver work with our students and parents … underscores the MLA philosophy that our students' health and nutrition is critical to their success,” McGalliard said in a statement. “We hope that as Jamie continues to inspire all of us to focus on good food choices and healthy eating, that our partnership will be the first of many productive and successful dialogues he has throughout the district."
The chairwoman of the MLA schools’ board, Megan Chernin, said Tuesday in a piece on the Huffington Post that nearly half the children who live in the neighborhoods served by the schools are obese “or close to it.”
She said Oliver’s show “might actually have something important to contribute to the way we approach school nutrition.”
A spokesman for LAUSD said he didn’t know much about the Oliver visit. But Robert Alaniz said the chef had been spotted this week outside a Southgate school dressed as a tomato and handing out food and fliers to get people to lobby the district on his behalf.
-- Mary MacVean
Photo by ABS/Greg Zabilski
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Send Jamie to where the latest school shootings occurred: in Gardena and Woodland Hills. Let him see the futility of his efforts to transform the LAUSD given that the students and teachers aren't safe from physical violence. What he proposes to do will only increase food costs in a time when school budgets are being axed left and right.
Posted by: rjhemedes | January 20, 2011 at 02:44 PM
Jamie should address the accusations against him and make a public apology for selling a cookbook that didn't meet it's promised standards. Why would anyone support his Food Revolution in LA when it's clear he's just doing it for publicity. http://foodiegossip.blogspot.com/2011/01/jamie-oliver-and-gordon-ramsay-should.html
Posted by: Kenna | January 20, 2011 at 02:42 PM
Why is LAUSD refusing to work with this chef. Our schools cafeteria menu's are horrible, canned loaded with salt. Let's invite him to help us with this problem. I would love him to visit my children's schools (Woodland Hills Academy and Melvin Ave. Elementary.) We welcome you Oliver!
Posted by: esperanza ramos | January 20, 2011 at 11:51 AM